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Content Matrix 9.8 - SharePoint Edition User Guide

Introduction Activating the License Key Selecting the SQL Database You Want to Connect to Content Matrix Console End User Interface Enabling Advanced Mode Multilingual Support Connecting to SharePoint Preparing for a Migration How Content Matrix Handles Various SharePoint Components
Team Site to Modern Team Site Migration SharePoint Sites to Modern Communication Site Migration Promotion of First Level Subsites to Site Collections MySite Migration "Share With" Metadata and "Sharing Links" Access Permissions Migration Records Center to SharePoint Online Migration Using the Import Pipeline Master Page Migration List Template Gallery Migration Content Types Migration Document Version and Checked Out File Limitations Ghosted and Un-Ghosted Page Migration Document Set Migration Navigation Migration Classic Web Parts Migration Site Theme Preservation Site Feature Migration Managed Metadata Migration Users and Permissions Migration BCS/BDC Data Migration OneNote Notebooks Migration Customized Form Pages Migration InfoPath Forms Migration SharePoint Workflow Migration Nintex Workflows and Forms Migration Link Correction StoragePoint Content Migration
Initiating a Migration Configuring Copying Options Saving or Running a Migration Job Copying SharePoint Objects as a Separate Action Configuring Hub Sites Incremental Migration Using PowerShell with Content Matrix
Adding PowerShell Snap-Ins for the Application Framework Content Matrix PowerShell Commandlet List
Metalogix.System.Commands Metalogix.SharePoint.Commands Metalogix.Jobs.Reporting.Commands Metalogix.SharePoint.Migration.Commands
Modifying Content Matrix Configuration and Settings Configuring Content Matrix for Distributed Migration Frequently Asked Questions
DB_Owner Permission Keyboard Shortcuts Activating the License Key Silently License Key Troubleshooting Errors Connecting to SharePoint 2019 or SharePoint Server Subscription Edition in a FIPS-Enabled Environment Determining the Status of a Migration Running in the Background MySite and User Profile Migration Issues Optimal Setup for Best Performance Migrating SharePoint On Premises Using Proxies, Load Balancing or Alternate Access Mappings Extensions Web Service Installation Files Migrating JavaScript Migrating Site Variations Migrating with SharePoint Document IDs Changing a Job Configuration for Multiple Files SharePoint 2013 and Later Site Collection Creation Issue Customized Wiki Page Web Part Zones Not Being Migrated Preserving SharePoint List Item IDs When Migrating to SharePoint Online Retrying Failed Document Copies to SharePoint Online CSOM Connections Import Pipeline Batches Getting Stuck Migrating Content When the Source Custom List Template is Missing When Migrating to SharePoint Online HTTP Status Code 429 (“Too many requests”) or 503 (“Server Too Busy”) Message Returned How Do I Identify and Remove Containers and Queues from My Azure Private Storage Account? "Error, the batch will be resubmitted" Message Displays When Using the Import Pipeline Item Count at Target is Increased When Migrating Using the Import Pipeline Custom Lists with Versioning Enabled Not Being Migrated When Using the Import Pipeline Supported Nintex Actions for SPO Migration Support for GCC High Tenants
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Deleting SharePoint Objects

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Deleting SharePoint Objects

You can delete one or more SharePoint objects via Content Matrix as long as the connection type is not read-only. SharePoint objects that can be deleted via Content Matrix are:

·SharePoint Sites

·SharePoint Lists

·SharePoint Document Folders

·SharePoint Documents

·SharePoint List Items

If the action is not valid for the connection type, it will be disabled.

NOTE:  Document versions and list item versions cannot be deleted via Content Matrix.

To delete one or more SharePoint Objects:

WARNING: When this action is used at the site level or below, the object will be deleted permanently (i.e., it will not be sent to the Recycle Bin).  However, a pop-up dialog will display that allows you to cancel the action.

1.Select the SharePoint object(s) to be deleted.

NOTE:  Depending on the type of object, this may be in the Explorer View or in the Items View.

2.Either:

§Press the Delete key on the keyboard.

§Right-click on the object and choose Delete [Object].

Delete List Menu Option

You will be prompted to confirm the action before continuing.

Comparing SharePoint Objects

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Comparing SharePoint Objects

Metalogix Content Matrix can compare SharePoint sites and lists for differences, including sites and lists between live sites and database connections. The comparison action lists any new, deleted, edited, or missing items between the two locations, gives the specific location for each file, and identifies the basic nature of the difference(s).  

You can, for example, compare a development site with a production site to determine whether the content matches or there are any updated differences between the two.

A compare can be done within SharePoint sites, lists, or folders, but not within items. However, the compare action itself runs down to the item level, and Metalogix Content Matrix shows results for everything under the selected node.

NOTE: A compare is only possible between lists of the same type. For example, two "Shared Documents" lists can be compared, but a "Shared Document" list cannot be compared to an "Announcements" list. This is not the same for sites. Any site type can be compared to any other site type. For example, a "Team Site" can be compared to either another "Team Site" or to a "Publishing Site."

Advanced Mode Icon  This option is only available when Advanced Mode is enabled.

To compare SharePoint objects:

1.In the Explorer View, select the site, list or folder that you want to use as the base for the comparison.

2.Right-click and choose Compare <Object>.

3.In the Compare <Object> dialog, under To, navigate to the site/list/folder that you want to make a comparison with.

NOTE: If you want to change the base location (site or list node) of the comparison, click [+ Show Explorer] to switch to a tree view from which a new comparison base node can be selected. To return to the “To” tree, select [– Hide Explorer].

Compare Site dialog

4.On the right side of the dialog, select the appropriate Compare options.  Use the information in the following table for guidance.

If …

Select…

·you are comparing sites

AND

·you want all subsites under the selected node to be included in the compare

Recursively Compare Subsites,  and

optionally, Apply filter on Sites.

·you are comparing sites

AND

·you want all lists under the selected site to be included in the compare (including lists in subsites if the Recursively Compare Subsites option is checked ).

Compare Lists.

 

you want all folders under the selected node to be included in the compare

Compare Folders, and

optionally, Apply filter on Folders.

you want all items under the selected node to be included in the compare

·Compare Items, and

·optionally, Apply filter on Items.

you want all item versions under the selected node to be included in the compare

Compare Versions.

you want all item metadata to be included in the compare

Compare Metadata.

you want the compare action to halt when it encounters and differences between the objects being compared

Halt if Different.

You want more detailed logging to be taken during the compare

Enable Verbose Logging.

5.After all the desired options and filters have been set, click [OK].

A status box displays the progress of the comparison between the selected objects. In the bottom left corner of the status box, results of the compare display, including the number of completions and some differences that may have been detected.

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6.To display a “live view” of the operation log, click [Details>>].

The compare log contains useful information, such as:

§time copied,

§item name,

§item type,

§source and target locations of items,

§status of the item, and

§the nature of the difference(s).

Working with SharePoint Object Comparison Results

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Working with SharePoint Object Comparison Results

Differences in the log are marked, both with color and by icon, which help you quickly determine, at a glance, discrepancies between the base and target sites/lists/folders/items, along with information to help resolve these differences.  The significance of icons and color is described in the following table.

Item

Description

Compare Icons

Green Check mark

There are no differences between the object(s) on the base and target site/list.

Two boxes with an "X" between them

The object on the base site/list and the object on the target site/list are different.

An "=" sign with a box on the right

there is missing content on the target site/list side.

A box with an "=" sign on the right

There is missing content on the base site/list side.

Compare Text

Black Text

The object(s) in the base and target site/list match

Blue Text

The object(s) on the base and target site/list are different.

Red Text

The object(s) on the base and target site/list are missing from one side

To view more detail about an individual object:

1.Select the object for which you want to view detail.

2.Either:

§Double click the object

OR

§Right-click and choose View log item.

NOTE:  You can also copy any selected results to the clipboard, and paste them into another application.

To navigate to the source or target location of an object:

1.From the log, select the object to which you want to navigate.

2.Right-click and choose either:

§Navigate > to Source (to display the source-side object in the left side of the Explorer View).

OR

§Navigate > to Target (to display the target-side object in the right side of the Explorer View).

3.When finished with the log, click [Close].

Checking Links

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Checking Links

Metalogix Content Matrix can check links within a SharePoint site, list, folder, and item, either before or after a migration.

Unlike Link Correction, which will correct and update links that have been migrated to the target, the Check Links feature runs a check of the links to see if they point to valid URLs inside lists and web parts.  Results are returned in an XML file that contains a summary, and lists successes, failures, and flagged links.

The Check Links action can be run on any SharePoint node in the Explorer View tab, regardless of the connection type.

Advanced Mode Icon  This option is only available when Advanced Mode is enabled.

To run a link check:

1.In the Explorer View, select the node whose links you want to check.

2.Right-click and choose Check Links.

Compare Site Results

3.Make sure the applicable options on the Check Links – General Options tab are selected.  Use the information in the following table for guidance.

Check Links General Options

If …

Then make sure the following option is checked …

·you are checking links at the site level

AND

·you want to recursively check links through any sub sites.

Check child sites recursively.

NOTE:  If you uncheck this box, the Check Links action will be performed on the selected site only.

·you are checking links at the site level

AND

·You want to check links on web parts, including the links in the web part's properties.

Check web parts.

NOTE:  This option is also useful for identifying links you may not have known were present in the web parts.

you want the Check Links action to:

·parse through all of the "text" type fields columns (single line of text, multi-line, etc.) for the selected SharePoint node

AND

·run the check on any absolute URLs

This check will only work on absolute URLs (such as "http://Metalogix/Production" but it will not work for relative URLs (such as "./Production").

Check list item text fields (this can take a long time).

If this option is selected, it can significantly increase the amount of time it takes to run the Link Check action. This is because Metalogix Content Matrix will have to parse all the text values, for the included "text" type field columns, and look for links within that content before it can check them. The amount of time taken will be dependent on the amount of data within the text columns.

you want to include successful URL checks in the XML output file

Show successes.

NOTE:  If you uncheck this box, only failed or flagged URLs will be included in the output file.

In addition, you can change the "X" Pages response timeout (ms) value, which represents number of miliseconds after which Metalogix Content Matrix will wait before it considers the URL data request to be failed due to a timeout.

4.If you want to flag URLs based on specified conditions, select the Link Flagging tab.

Check Links Link Flagging

5.To Add a URL flag to the list:

a)Click [Add].

b)In the Check Link Flags Editor dialog, select a Condition from the drop-down.

c)For Value, enter the string within the URL that should be flagged.

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6.For Flag Type, choose how the condition is to be applied. The options are:

§OR - When multiple "OR" conditions are set, only one of them need to be present in the checked URL for it to be flagged. For example, if one “condition is "OR Ends with .aspx" and a second condition is "OR Ends with .docx" then the checked link will be flagged if it ends with either ".aspx" OR ".docx" file extensions.

§AND – When multiple "AND" conditions have been set, then ALL of these conditions must be met in order for the link to be flagged.

7.Once of the flag conditions have been set, click [OK].

The conditions display in the window.

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NOTE:  You can also Edit and Remove previously created flags.

8.To start the Link Check action, click [OK].

The Link Check will start and a status box will be displayed.

The Log Files can be viewed (in progress or after the migration is finished) by clicking the [Details>>] button. After the action has completed a note will be displayed in the bottom left corner of the dialog stating the number of completions, as well as any warnings or errors that may have been encountered.

Once the check is complete, a dialog window will open giving users the option to view the XML results. Click [Yes] to review the XML log, or click [No] to close the dialog. The dialog window will also display the location of the generated XML from the Link Check.

Additionally, you can access the results log of the resultsd3de at a later date from the Job List section.

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